u. k. u. s. intervention militarily could lead to further escalation is a capital is in favor of diplomacy, north military intervention. he made the point that the recent stacks will see in a bill a link to this escalation. he even said that the attacks that took place inside the ron, i believe to be the work vice. so probably the results of what's happening and gaza is when you get more like this in the region. all sorts of players then decide to take action. now the saudi foreign ministers also been speaking prince pfizer been taught all and he was pushed on. remember before the war and gaza saturday, we were told was just days away from a normalization deal with israel. now he was aust, if there was an end to the conflict between israel and the palestinians would south sadie pursue normalization with israel. he said suddenly, the of course, there are lots of question marks about what he means right, about if the conflict can come to an end. that may well mean he wants to us the 2 state solution to be in place. so some kind of cation, i think needed, but important comments still, right at the is the official agenda of course changed. but as we know, much of the power of doubles lies in the conversations that take place on the sidelines. what, what are you looking out for this is for of the yeah, lead is come here, not just to make speeches. and one good example is the be that we talked about. the goal is a conflict which is leading to wells headlines. but of course, the other conflict that's been going on in any 2 years. it's also high up in the headlines. the conflict and ukraine presents letting skis on the stage here in devils as i speak. and i'm sure he came here, not i'd be to speak publicly to push the ukrainian line publicly because in some cases, perhaps it's not getting as much attention in the headlines as it was before the ward garza. but also for the conversations he's having. we've seen him sit down with the night 2 seconds generally installed to but we've seen him sit down with the us national security adviser to take some of them and the us extra estate antony blinking. and it was, is behind the scenes, some of the conversations that these leaders are going to be having about those major conflicts that are important. but remember that the world economic forum is just that is about the economy as well as politics. major business leaders here, leaders of shipping companies, for example, greatly concerned about was the, the tension in the red sea is going to do to the shipping industry. and therefore to the supply chain, the global economic outlook. but other issues going to be rise to crypto color and c a i. and the un secretary general we told is just of just speaking to someone in these on to raj, these calls just coming in to the goal is there as we, as we speak. and he'll be very much, i think, focusing on the challenges of climate change in the us secretary general coming to that also of course not as i thank you very much, james. what i changed by his life or say, in davos, switzerland will of course be following all the developments from there with you. now returning to the warren gas and now and he's rouse cabinets has fast and amended budget for the caea to account for a shop increase in spending foyce war on guys. the new budget includes $15000000000.00 of extra money for its military. israel central bank says the war has become a burden on the economy, estimating it may cost cesar of $58000000000.00 by the year 2025. the central bank governor has a, she's really government to curb. it's public spending and cut interest rates from 4.75 percent to 4.5 percent. israel has spent $6600000000.00 in various aspects of its war, including funding for the more than 100000 displace people. some 249000000 has been put aside for mental and physical health care. and the total cost of rebuilding in some areas could reach a $174000000.00, including town near the lebanese border that sustained damage in cross border fight . well, let's talk to a, a winter about this was a professor of economics at the hebrew university of jerusalem and lancaster university is joining us from west jerusalem professor. thank you so much for being with us. so the central bank of israel to, we're not very happy with this new amended budget. tell us why? well, uh, not every government members is happy with it because the, the former budget gave a lot of money to specific sectors. okay. and these sectors, so what 2 major sectors that the representative, the government is the ultra orthodox and the old for right winks the wanted more money for settlements. they will try to adults wanted more money for religious studies. ok. and then we'll have to change game. there have to keep him because there are other needs now, right. the other, the other needs and the, the government has decided on a 5 percent cut across the board to find as these additional expenses. but these read the spacing. mm hm. okay. much of which are just the things that's happened before the war. right. in october 7th, that's was before the war. no, many people were display as many people were killed. many people were were up a duct at their insured family. they're just destroyed families. they're destroyed homes that need to be rebuilt. ok, great people who are displaced, hundreds of thousands of people who are displaced, the need to be taken care of. right. all these happened before the war. okay. okay . or 2, before the war. so additional expenses you say, and some of them happened before the war. so we've invited to see more amendments to the budget if the one guys are continues in what's going to be the impact on these really economy? whether it be i, i don't think that would be more, a bad sense. i think the, the, the, the other instrument that the government may introduce either in terms of increasing taxes, prominently the v a t. okay. uh yeah. and may be increasing the national deficit. okay. uh but, but i don't think that would be more a budget cuts. i think a fact is going to be a difficult for, for these rarely economy. uh, especially if the deficit is being is increased, that would make uh products. uh or we're getting close more expensive, we'll have to raise interest on is rarely pumps. right. uh huh. and uh, but i think that fee is a fact and i was saying it is a fact is going to prevent long for the short term the okay. as soon as things are settling down. okay. mm. and before it gets up, especially there are some prospect. i mean, it doesn't look like things are settling down for the moment because the campaign has continued and these are in the cabinet. seems to be saying that they will go on as long as necessary, but how long can these really public? you've talked about the impact on the economy. what about these really people and how long can these really public with stand? this kind of effect from the gospel i think the, the, the, is there any people i, it is, is very resilient. and the current circumstances people are willing to pay the, not only in their lives. but of course, in the assets in the, in the are stunned or no sleeping, just to make sure that the number 7 was not, it will not happen the case, the, the, how much baldwin repeats up saying that the october 7 was only the 1st course in a very big deal that they are preparing for the citizens of israel. and every citizen is rarely willing to sacrifice enormously, also in the standard of 50 mm. in, in the, in the forwarding such as think happening. agree, mr. winter. thank you very much for talking to us. yeah. winter professor of economic saturday. you bring university. thank you. as well as like a short break on algebra and when we come back we'll look at the surgeon who's ready settlement activity, including non confiscation new roads, and also across the occupied westbank since october, the 7th. and later in sports, jordan make a strong start of the asians kafka will have the details. com. the the human mind is incredible, but it can also overwhelm, is at times. here's a pill that solve all your problems. in the 1st of a full part seats, we travel to iceland, which is the highest rate of anti depressant use in your office outlook. nope, that was all set as i was aware of. that's fine. and to origin tease, to find out twice. everybody is so popular, it just does exactly the same as when we were babies with our mother. mine's changing the way you think about mental health. on noticing, the staging type is being played in touch or from a rock or 3rd time. 2014 or continue from the trophy. there can only be 4. can you, if you run across the action out of the tournament facing cap on the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our on out you 0 with me for the back people i, reminder of our main stories, the number of palestinians killed in these rounds. relentless compartment continues to rise. 24285 policies have been killed in the gaza strip. according to the latest figures from the health ministry. the area escaped in the last 24 hours into the school and several refugee camps is really military. has and just have to some locket slide from java. video released by local media shows several mid size landing in the city of metropolitan 7 israel buildings were destroyed, no casualties, squarely footage. and these really military and has been live exchange fire in 711 on us tensions remain high. is there any will? pain struck a target me of what a ton of for you and in the occupied westbank is ready for his of carried out more rates across the westbank of the army. still in the city of jericho and sent in reinforcements to the center of it. and also 10 refugee camp is really sold, is arrested. a young palestinian man say he was wanted by the security services and they've intensified j incursions in the occupied westbank since october. the 7th. well, last night is really forces to him the house of ice. a bond goatee was a prominent palestinian doctor in ramallah. i was just here as need a brain. joyce's from then i from that home in the west bank. tell us more about where you are, anita, and what's happened to i am at the house of i said, i'd better go see like you said their folly. he's a palestinian doctor who these weighty forces accused him of committing a shooting attack on the 7th of january. the attack happened in the morning and he's ready forces came late sorted that night to this house over here as a returned again late last night. but this time they put on some signs and from experience, we know that those signs are basically the is really preparations for demolishing the house. also they took samples of the cement from the home. now again, this isn't is really policy that when they see a palestinian, that they deem an accused of being a responsible for a shooting attack, the cleaves casualties, they didn't want us to home. but because this is an apartment in a building, we expect them to do some kind of other measures that will ensure that the family will not be able to use that house anymore. no, he's a single a man. he was living here with his mother who soon left the house after her son, the doctor has been arrested still. she lives nearby and she says that they are ransacking the house. we've seen some of the damage that has been resulted in addition to that we can show you part of the damage that has been cause, you know, this was a door sliding door, but it has been demolished and ruined really by these really forces after they arrive to your needs last night, there is a lot of worry amongst the better. what was the family as to what could happen? the mother keeps asking us, what do you think is going to happen? how the future of her son is? he's been arrested by these really forces he is in his really custody, but we've been hearing a lot of difficult stories amongst those posting is between by these really forces saying that there's a lot of poor and miss treatment and some and amounting to torture. in his really jails, we've seen a high number of palestinians who have been declared dead by these ready prison service. but the palestinians would tell you that they got so much doubt about that about the conditions of how they died. so there's a lot of worry here and ones, a lot of families including the family of i said are, but we'll see where we are right now. thank you. thank you very much needed for that show and tell me that you've rame life that in ramallah. that has been an unprecedented increase in these really settlement expansions across and line grabs across the occupied westbank since october, the 7th. the piece not organization monitors, settlement activity. and in a report it says, israel has fast tracks the construction of roads and i'll post what i've done. i need to report some who are it was a major commercial. how blinking the north and south of the occupied westbank, who was now with shadow of its own glory. it's mindy ruth went silent since the beginning of the war. an estimated 30 percent of the population gone home and some of the whole of the mid after the after the open in is because people here are scared of settler attack says it's may or mine the may be as we drive through his down menu shop. chuck closed by orders of the military. but on the most open ended on the most up a lot of the secular, the system of driving through the town because they want to impose that control and they're extremely similar. and how are they, what else to leave? so they can take the land or the above the toward the hello. but during the closure, a new bypass road was opened. it runs like a scar through the town. so we're now on a bypass road. this was built for the settlers to drive through without going into the urban areas where palestinians live. well, that's not really happening because they continue going through places like hawaii right now. lately, since the war began, more land has been confiscated and more roads are being built. and the palestinians have no records for that. since the war started, there has been an unprecedented search and settlement activity, such as are taking advantage of the war. and so i think i left the fax on the ground. we counts at least 10 new system. it's outpost dozens of roads that are being paved everywhere in the west bank and nobody's stopping them in the nearby town of as soon the mail keeps up. printing maps to highlight the changes on the ground and she received for confiscation orders since october. the 7th havent hub. not to a shadow. come to come see. the 1st one was here, they built the middle tree watchtower, then they did a security road that goes around like this to reach a settlement on the eastern side, and then the building and now the tower over here on the western side and had the most of the land confiscated belongs to the allies these and there's a risk you will lose more of his olive groves. and yet they do this to protect the socialism to disease. also they want to close that by putting up electrical fences and they told us they will do that's off to the what was the cause that had to the army, impose the closure of the top of it. 6 entrances, only to remain neutral. but even these opening close, depending on the daily decisions of the ministry of stifling the local economy and bringing life to a standstill. here to the army and pose the closure on the town of its 6 entrances, only to remain open. but even these open and close, depending on the daily decisions of the ministry, stifling the local economy and bringing life to us then still hold that. how many elder 0 in the occupied westbank, indonesia has expressed its support for south africa's case against israel at the international court of justice. south africa accuses it of committing genocide against palestinians in casa. i'll just as jessica washington has moved from chicago, the, like south africa engine, asia has long been a vocal suppose of palestinian rights. but unlike south africa, indonesia is known as a signature sheet to the genocide convention. still the innovation government says it fully supports south africa's initiative both morally and politically in february foreign, minnesota. i know my city will represent the innovation government at the international court of justice, providing a statement in support of south africa's case. i'm done and done my 2nd part of the not sure not the part the views and inputs events, initial experts and needed to build a legal opinion that is comprehensive. and in accordance with international law, to show the world the place of violations or international laws. as well, has been committed against palestine. the national, the foreign minister has repeatedly expressed disappointment over the stones of many western countries and the support of israel. she's accused of double standards when it comes to human rights. just single washington algebra to concept. this was a more on this genocide case against israel at the i c j. let's speak to our mesa close to where i, who is the research on genocide. and she's also one of the signatories of an open letter written to the international court of justice by boss the in genocide and war survivors, just joining us from london. thank you so much for your time. i last saw can you tell us 1st about this letter that you've sent to the i c g and why you sent it? what are you hoping it will achieve? um 1st thank you so much for having me. i absolutely listen as bother. you enjoy the side survivors. we have been paying close attention to the atrocities that have been happening, and garza. and since the beginning since october, we have seen very similar sentiments expressed by the as really leadership in a very similar manner that was expressed by serb leadership back in the ninety's. we have seen similar tactics and we have seen similar truck atrocities. so i was trying to cite survivors, we know better than anyone and we can understand better than anyone. the importance of this case. um, there was the case at the international court of justice in way to bog me a basically submitted a claim against janice, not of genocide against serbia. unfortunately, the closest, the international court of justice has ever gotten to passing a conviction of genocide was in the case above the verse of serbia when they charge serbia with failure to protect. but they did not charge serbia with genocide who walk in the court case. last week and see israel utilized that as a precedent. basically, spangler said there was a box and try to side, there was, you know, a case of the international court of justice. and you did not, you know, intervene. you did not enforce the provisional measures and you did not charge the justice. and so we're gonna, we're going to use the president. so obviously as genocide survivors, we are, you know, trying to do what we can to let the international court of justice and really the world at large know that the, there is an opportunity here to write stuff historical wrong. and there is an opportunity to change the precedent that the international court of justice has that when it comes to dentist, i can to indeed, israel utilized the bosnia case and its defense to, to the genocide charges that were leveled against it. uh, by soft off again. now talk to it. i of course want to hear about your experience. but also i wanted to get your thoughts about what you think, you know, the fact that indonesia countries like indonesia and, and belgium who have expressed support for south africa and his case against his route. what do you think that might accomplish at the i c j, and whether you think that it will add legal value to the case against israel. and i, you know, i think that's a great question, but it's very difficult to tell whether or not any of that is going to have an impact. now, just speaking of my background as a dentist guide, researcher and educator, the, the, the south africa k is that they presented at the international court of justice was extremely well done. it was brilliant. the way to contextualize the case of dennis, by the way, they utilized you know, very clear statements and expressions of intent to commit genocide. and in spite of genocide, i think it's, it's great that there are many countries that are coming out in support of south africa. in this case. however, we are unfortunately still living in a world where the world's greatest powers, the u. k. canada, united states have not expressed their support and i unfortunately do think that that will also play well the more country support south africa, the better. but there is that difficulty of the fact that police in the western countries are not seemingly being as supportive as they should be up to space. yeah . and then they are supportive of his route. most of them think like so. thank you so much. have a nice side cost or i for talking to us. thank you. all righty. site is a research on genocide joining us there from london time now to catch up on sports . he is joe foley. thank you very much. ryan. may i have such joes? 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